Casa Romana of Kos
Historical landmark · South Aegean ·

Casa Romana of Kos

Historical landmark · South Aegean ·

Restored Roman villa with mosaics, frescoes, sculptures & courtyards

wall decorations
roman lifestyle
friendly staff
inner courtyard
archaeological site
interesting facts
statues
wheelchair accessible entrance
Casa Romana of Kos by null
Casa Romana of Kos by null
Casa Romana of Kos by null
Casa Romana of Kos by null
Casa Romana of Kos by null
Casa Romana of Kos by null
Casa Romana of Kos by null
Casa Romana of Kos by null
Casa Romana of Kos by null
Casa Romana of Kos by null
Casa Romana of Kos by null
Casa Romana of Kos by null
Casa Romana of Kos by null
Casa Romana of Kos by null
Casa Romana of Kos by null
Casa Romana of Kos by null
Casa Romana of Kos by null
Casa Romana of Kos by null
Casa Romana of Kos by null
Casa Romana of Kos by null

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Leofóros Grigoríou E', Kos 853 00, Greece Get directions

Wheelchair accessible entrance

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Leofóros Grigoríou E', Kos 853 00, Greece Get directions

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•Wheelchair accessible entrance

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Jan 1, 2026

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"A beautifully preserved Roman villa in Kos Town, steps from the port, that stitches everyday antiquity into the island’s modern fabric." - Katie Silcox, Rachel Howard

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Casa Romana of Kos

Toni B.

Google
Well worth the 10 euro (each for adults) entrance fee. So much history at this place & it is quite large. Beautiful statues and mosaics amongst other artifacts. Lots of written information about each section in Greek and English. Incredibly good job that has been done of restoring this fabulous building.

Phillip M.

Google
You really get to appreciate the scale of a Roman Villa house. The reconstruction brings scale and helps the imagination understand how Romans inhabited their house. Plenty of interesting information panels and it's fascinating to see restored mosaics and wall decorations that bring immediacy to the written details. If you like Roman houses and want to get a feel of their lifestyle, this museum does an awesome job of doing that.

A

Google
Unfortunately we weren’t able to see the inside, the credit card machine was down and they couldn’t break our 50euros Make sure to have the exact change just in case! Winter time tickets are 3euros per person and I believe during summer it is 6 euros per person.

Jessica E.

Google
Rather disappointed ..Not worth 10 euros.unkept and Desolate. Needs maintance and care. could have been restored much more attentively and efficiently. Such a shame! : (

Mariya S.

Google
If you’re wondering what to see in Kos – this is definitely a place worth visiting. It offers interesting facts and information that you can explore on site. A great spot for both tourists and curious visitors. Highly recommended!

Rachel S.

Google
Had some time spare before my coach picked me up, so I came to view Casa Romana. It cost €6 to enter, which was reasonable. It was really interesting, I thoroughly enjoyed walking around

K P

Google
Beautiful place - definitely worth a visit! The interior is stunning and the staff are incredibly friendly. One note: there are pigeon nests, and the amount of droppings is quite an issue. It would be great if the authorities addressed this soon - pigeons really shouldn’t be nesting inside a museum.

Emre D.

Google
A small Roman villa reminiscent of the houses at Pompeii. The inner courtyard is really well preserved. You should visit it, this is an unusual archaeological site for the Greek islands. The ticket is 6 Euros and 3 Euros for U18.